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10 October, 05:55
Nickname for British soldiers
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Charlie Avery
10 October, 06:11
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Tommy," is one common nickname for British soldiers. The term is associated with World War I in particular, but was used as early as the 18th century.
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Whitney Ponce
10 October, 06:24
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Or they were also called lobsters!
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